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Life & Photo-Organizing - Sort-It-Out
by MemoryMomentum
Sort-It-Out! is a podcast for busy moms and real-life humans who want to feel less overwhelmed by their photos — and their lives.Hosted by childhood best friends turned professional photo organizers, Kristi and Amanda, this show is all about photo organizing made simple — no guilt, no overwhelm, and definitely no perfection required.Each episode blends practical tips for organizing digital and printed photos (hello, iPhone chaos), easy-to-follow systems that actually work in busy seasons, and honest conversations about motherhood, mental load, everyday organizing hacks, and real-life women’s issues. And sometimes, we just talk about things we love — because life isn’t meant to be perfectly curated.If you’re drowning in photos, struggling to start memory projects, or just looking for simple routines and small wins that make life feel lighter, you’re in the right place.Steal what works, leave what doesn’t — and let’s sort it out together.
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Tiny Task #2: How Did That Get in My Camera Roll?
🎧 Show Notes Have you ever spotted a random photo, meme, recipe, or video in your Camera Roll and wondered: "Wait... where did that come from?" In this Tiny Task, we're tackling one of the most common sources of photo confusion on the iPhone. Sometimes photos and videos appear in your Photos Library even though you don't remember saving them. The reason? Certain settings in Messages and WhatsApp may be automatically displaying or saving content to your Camera Roll without you realizing it. In today's episode, we introduce the concept of "Camo Clutter" — photos and videos that quietly sneak into your photo collection and make it harder to understand what actually lives in your library. Missed the Last Tiny Task? Before tackling today's Tiny Task, we recommend starting with: Tiny Task #1: Explore Your Photos App In that episode, we explored the two main areas of the Photos app — Library and Collections — and spent some time simply getting familiar with the space where our photos live. 🎧 Listen here: Click to listen In This Episode You'll learn: 📱 What the Shared With You feature does in Apple's Messages app 📸 Why photos can appear in your Camera Roll without actually being saved there 🗑️ Why some photos seem to "disappear" when message threads are deleted ✅ How to turn off Shared With You in Messages 📲 How WhatsApp can automatically save photos and videos to your Photos Library ⚙️ How to turn off automatic saving in WhatsApp 🎯 Why taking control of what enters your Camera Roll can reduce confusion and clutter Today's Tiny Tasks Turn off Shared With You in Messages Turn off Save to Photos in WhatsApp (if you use WhatsApp) The goal isn't perfection. The goal is simply understanding one more pathway that photos can take into your collection so you can feel more confident about what actually lives in your library. Coming Up Next In our next Tiny Task, we'll explore Shared Albums — another place where photos can appear, be shared, and sometimes create confusion about where they actually live. One tiny task. One small pocket of time. One step closer to understanding where your photos actually live.
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Tiny Task #1: Explore Your Photos App
🎧 Show Notes — Tiny Task: Explore Your Photos App Ever open your Photos app, take one look around, and immediately close it again? In this Tiny Task episode, we're not organizing, deleting, or creating albums. Instead, we're taking a few minutes to simply explore the space where most of your memories live. Because before you can organize your photos, you need to feel comfortable navigating your Photos app. This episode is part of our summer series answering one of the top Googled iPhone questions: 📱 Where Are My Photos? And over the next several Tiny Tasks, we're breaking that big question down into small, manageable steps. In This Episode You'll learn: Why spending time exploring your Photos app matters How tiny learning sessions build confidence and momentum Why we recommend setting aside small pockets of time for learning The benefits of keeping a dedicated photo organizing notebook The difference between the Photos app and the Camera app The two main views inside the Photos app: Library (your main Camera Roll) Collections (Apple's tools, albums, memories, and categories) How to get back to your familiar Camera Roll if you ever feel lost Why you don't need to understand every feature right away Today's Tiny Task ✅ Set aside 10–30 minutes ✅ Open your Photos app ✅ Explore the Library and Collections views ✅ Write down any questions that come up ✅ Don't organize anything — just explore Because confidence comes before organization. Coming Up Next How did those photos and videos get into my Camera Roll? In our next Tiny Task, we'll explore how apps like Messages and WhatsApp can automatically save photos and videos to your library, and how understanding those settings can help reduce confusion and clutter in your photo collection. Take what fits, leave what doesn't, and we'll see you next time on sort-it-out. 🎙️
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Where do My iPhone Photos Actually Live?
🎧 This Summer We’re Answering the Top iPhone Questions — Starting With “Where Are My Photos?” Where are your photos, anyway? If you’ve ever felt confused about where your memories actually live — your phone, iCloud, old computers, shared albums, text messages, external drives, or somewhere else entirely — this episode is for you. In this kickoff episode of our new summer series, we’re taking some of the top Googled iPhone questions and answering them through the lens of photo organizing. Because photo organizing today isn’t just about photos anymore — it’s also about understanding the technology surrounding them. This summer we’re breaking down three of the biggest iPhone questions people ask: 📱 Where are my photos? 📱 Why is my iPhone full? 📱 How do I find things? Each main episode will answer the big picture question, and the Tiny Task episodes that follow will break everything down into small, realistic how-to steps that actually feel manageable. In this episode we talk about: Why photo organizing feels more overwhelming now than it used to How technology quietly changed where our photos live Why old computers, CDs, external drives, and cloud systems create confusion The shift from photo scarcity to photo abundance Decision overwhelm in the digital world Why awareness always comes before organization What’s coming next in the Tiny Task series Upcoming Tiny Tasks include: 📂 Camera Roll basics ☁️ Understanding the cloud 📱 Text messages & WhatsApp photos 👥 Shared albums 💾 Old digital photos & devices 🗂️ Printed photo collections Because people don’t need bigger projects. They need smaller steps. Take what fits, leave what doesn’t… and we’ll see you next time on sort-it-out.
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Tiny Task Hurdle # 5 (Big Photo Wins)
🎙️ Tiny Task #5: Keep Going With One Small Habit If you’ve been following along these past few weeks, you might be starting to feel like this is actually something you can do. Not all at once. But in small pieces. This is the final episode in our Tiny Task series, where we’ve been helping you move past the biggest hurdles that can stop you from organizing your photos—one small step at a time. 🎧 Missed the Original Episode? This Tiny Task series came from our full episode on Photo Organizing Hurdles, where we talked about the biggest reasons organizing your photos can feel hard before you even begin. If you missed that episode and want the full big-picture conversation, click here to listen. ✨ What We’ve Worked Through So Far Over the last few weeks, you’ve: mapped out where your photos actually live chosen one device to work from cleared a little space protected your time from distractions And none of that was about organizing everything. It was about removing what was getting in your way. 💡 Here’s the Truth You’re probably not stuck because you don’t know how to organize your photos. You’re stuck because: it never feels like the right time it feels too big you’re not sure where to start you’re not sure what to do next And without even realizing it… you’ve already started changing that. ✅ Your Final Tiny Task Pick one small thing… and repeat it. That’s it. Maybe it’s: deleting 20 photos spending 5 minutes in your camera roll opening your Photos app each day creating one album organizing a few pictures at a time Not something new. Not something bigger. Just something you’ve already done… again. Why This Matters Because this is how it starts to fit into your real life. Not as something you have to “find time for”… but something that becomes part of what you already do. Maybe it looks like: after basketball practice on Saturday, deleting a few photos in the car Wednesday after dinner, creating an album instead of scrolling Friday evening, putting your phone on silent and spending 10 quiet minutes on your photos Not a full system. Not a giant project. Just small moments that already exist in your week. 🔁 What Starts to Shift When you repeat small actions: tech feels less intimidating your camera roll feels lighter protecting your time gets easier momentum starts to build And that’s what makes continuing possible. 🔍 A Note From Us If you ever start to feel stuck again or aren’t sure what your next step should be, this is exactly the kind of thing we help people figure out inside our Digital Photo Clarity Audit. So you’re not trying to piece it all together on your own. 🎯 Your Takeaway You don’t need a full plan right now. You don’t need to figure everything out. You just need to keep going. 👉 Pick one small thing 👉 Do it again 👉 Let it become easier over time Because progress doesn’t come from doing everything. It comes from doing something… and coming back to it. If you’ve been following along with this series, we’re so glad you were here. And as always… take what fits, leave what doesn’t.
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Tiny Task Hurdle #4 (Distractions)
🎙️ Show Notes: Tiny Task #4 – Distractions If you’ve ever opened your photos to do something quick… and somehow ended up answering a text, checking a notification, or forgetting what you even opened your phone for… 👉 you’re not distracted. You’re just surrounded by distractions. This is the fourth episode in our Tiny Task series, where we’re helping you move past the biggest hurdles that can stop you from organizing your photos—one small step at a time. Over the last few weeks, you’ve: mapped out where your photos live chosen one device to work from cleared a little space And this week, we’re tackling another common hurdle: 👉 Distractions (aka the shiny objects) 🎧 Missed the Original Episode? This Tiny Task series came from our full episode on Photo Organizing Hurdles, where we talked about the biggest reasons organizing your photos can feel hard before you even begin. If you missed that episode and want the full big-picture conversation, click here to listen. ✨ What We Mean by Distractions You open your phone to delete a few photos… and suddenly: a text comes in a banner pops up you remember something you forgot to do you see something you meant to reply to And just like that… you’ve stopped what you meant to do and ended up down a rabbit hole. 💡 This Also Connects to Abundance This isn’t just about focus. It ties back to abundance too. Because it’s not only your photos piling up… it’s information. Messages. Notifications. Reminders. Things coming at you all day. So when you sit down to do one small photo task… you’re sitting in the middle of everything competing for your attention. ✅ Your Tiny Task This Week Protect 5 minutes. Just five. Pick a small pocket of time and decide ahead of time what you’re going to do. Maybe it’s: deleting 20 photos scrolling your camera roll opening your app and getting familiar creating one album moving a few photos Then protect those five minutes. Try Things Like: putting your phone or computer on Do Not Disturb ignoring notifications for a few minutes telling yourself “I’ll check that later” closing extra tabs or apps making a tea and sitting down uninterrupted Not forever. Just for five minutes. Why This Matters Because it’s not always that you don’t have time… it’s that your time keeps getting interrupted. And when your time is constantly interrupted, it’s hard to feel like you’re making progress. But when you protect even a few minutes: you stay in it longer you finish something small you feel a win And that’s what builds momentum. 🔍 A Note From Us This is something we work on in our own lives too. Because organizing photos isn’t just about knowing what to do… it’s about creating space to actually do it. Without that, even the best plan won’t stick. 🎯 Your Takeaway You don’t need more time right now. You just need a few minutes that actually belong to you. 👉 Protect 5 minutes 👉 Decide what you’ll do 👉 Finish something small Because it’s not about doing everything. It’s about actually doing something. We’ll be back next week with another tiny task to help you keep moving forward. And as always… take what fits, leave what doesn’t.
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Tiny Task Hurdle - #3 (Abundance)
🎙️ Tiny Task #3: Abundance If your camera roll feels overwhelming, it’s probably not just the number of photos… 👉 it’s the number of decisions waiting for you. This is the third episode in our Tiny Task series, where we’re helping you move past the biggest hurdles that can stop you from organizing your photos—one small step at a time. Over the last couple of weeks, you’ve: mapped out where your photos actually live chosen one device to work from And this week, we’re tackling another big hurdle: 👉 Abundance 🎧 Missed the Original Episode? This Tiny Task series came from our full episode on Photo Organizing Hurdles, where we talked about the biggest reasons organizing your photos can feel hard before you even begin. If you missed that episode and want the full big-picture conversation, click here to listen. ✨ What We Mean by Abundance Abundance simply means… there’s more coming in than you’ve had time to deal with. More photos. More screenshots. More information. More things to remember. And it’s not just memory keeping anymore. It’s messages, reminders, screenshots, reference photos, random moments, duplicates, and things you meant to come back to later. So when you open your camera roll… it’s not just memories. It can start to feel like another pile of decisions. And that’s what makes it overwhelming. ✅ Your Tiny Task This Week Delete 20 easy photos. That’s it. Look for: screenshots you no longer need duplicates or similar photos blurry photos accidental shots random things that don’t matter anymore 💡 How to Keep This Simple No meaningful memories. Don’t start with photos that feel important or emotional. Not: your kids’ big moments vacations milestones anything you’d pause on and think about Because the second you open those, your brain goes: Should I keep this? Which one is best? I love this one… …and now you’re stuck in decisions again. No overthinking. If you have to stop and think about it… skip it for now. No “should I keep this?” This is not the moment for those decisions. Just easy ones. Why This Matters Because this is how progress starts. Not by organizing everything perfectly… but by creating a little space. And something important starts to shift when you do that: 👉 “Okay… I can do this.” That small feeling matters. That’s momentum. 🔍 A Note From Us This is often how we begin inside our Digital Photo Clarity Audit—clearing some space first, so you’re not trying to build a system on top of clutter. But for now, you don’t need a full plan. You’re just looking for: 👉 20 easy decisions 👉 one small win 👉 a little momentum 🎯 Your Takeaway Delete 20 photos. That’s it. And if you feel like doing more once you start… great. But you don’t have to. Because this isn’t about finishing. It’s about getting into motion. We’ll be back next week with another tiny task to help you move past a different hurdle. And as always… take what fits, leave what doesn’t.
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Tiny Task - Hurdle #2 (Technology)
🎙️ Tiny Task #2: Pick One Device & Get Comfortable With It If you’ve ever opened your Photos app and immediately felt unsure of what you’re looking at… things look different, something feels off, or you’re not quite sure where to click—you’re not alone. And more importantly… 👉 it’s not you. It’s the tech getting in your way. This is the second episode in our Tiny Task series, where we’re helping you move past the biggest hurdles that can stop you from organizing your photos—one small step at a time. Last week, you mapped out where your photos actually live. This week, we’re tackling another common hurdle: 👉 Technology 🎧 Missed the Original Episode? This Tiny Task series came from our full episode on Photo Organizing Hurdles, where we talked about the biggest reasons photo organizing can feel hard before you even begin. If you missed that episode and want the full big-picture conversation, click here to listen. ✨ What We’re Talking About If you’ve ever thought: Should I be doing this on my phone? Or my computer? Why does this look different than last time? Did something update? …and then ended up doing nothing… this episode is for you. Sometimes it’s not that you don’t want to organize your photos. It’s that the tool itself doesn’t feel familiar enough. And when something feels unfamiliar, it’s really easy to avoid it. ✅ Your Tiny Task This Week Choose one device to work from this week. Just one. 👉 your phone or 👉 your computer Not both. Pick the one that feels easiest for you right now. Then spend 5–10 minutes getting familiar with it. Try Things Like: Make sure it’s updated Open your Photos app or photo library Tap around a little Look at albums or folders Explore Apple’s built-in albums Try the search function Notice what kinds of photos you take most often (And no… you’re not going to break anything.) 💡 A Quick Reminder About Updates When your phone updates, things might look a little different… but it’s not wiping the slate clean. You already know how to use the technology. You’re not starting from scratch. Sometimes it just takes a few minutes of exploring to feel comfortable again. Why This Matters Because a lot of resistance comes from that quiet feeling of: 👉 “I don’t really know what I’m doing in here.” And when something starts to feel even a little more familiar… it becomes easier to come back to. That’s how momentum builds. 🔍 A Note From Us This is exactly the kind of thing we help people work through inside our Digital Photo Clarity Audit—figuring out what setup makes the most sense for your collection, your comfort level, and your goals. So you’re not second-guessing every step. 🎯 Your Takeaway You don’t need to organize anything today. Just: 👉 Pick one device 👉 Spend a few minutes exploring 👉 Get a little more comfortable Because the more familiar it feels… the more likely you are to come back to it. We’ll be back next week with another tiny task to help you move past a different hurdle. And as always… take what fits, leave what doesn’t.
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Tiny Task Hurdle #1 (Where are your photos)
🎙️ Tiny Task #1: Figure Out Where Your Photos Actually Live If your photos feel like something you should deal with… but just haven’t—you’re not alone. It’s usually not about time. It’s not even about motivation. It’s the little hurdles in the way that keep you from getting started. This episode is the start of our Tiny Task series, where we break down the biggest photo organizing hurdles into small, manageable steps you can actually follow through on. And the first hurdle? 👉 Not knowing where to start ✨ What You’ll Do in This Episode Before you organize anything… before you delete anything… before you choose a system… You’ll take one simple step: 👉 Figure out where your photos actually live Because for most people, it’s not just your camera roll. Your photos might be: on your phone (and maybe an old one or two) on your computer (or an old computer) on external hard drives in cloud storage (iCloud, Google Photos, Dropbox) on USBs, SD cards, or even old CDs coming in through shared albums or text messages And when your photos are spread across multiple places… it doesn’t feel like one task. It feels like a lot of starting points. ✅ Your Tiny Task Take a few minutes to: Brainstorm all the places your photos might be… and write them down. Even if you’re not totally sure. Even if it’s just a guess. You can always go back and verify later. 👉 The goal is simple: Get it out of your head and into one place. 💡 Why This Matters Because you can’t organize what you haven’t located. And more importantly… 👉 this is where clarity starts to replace overwhelm. Right now, your photos might feel scattered and heavy. But the moment you can see where everything is… it starts to feel a whole lot more doable. 📋 Grab the Cheatsheet We’ve created a simple cheatsheet checklist to help you with this step. It will: guide your brainstorm help you keep everything in one place turn your list into small, manageable next steps So instead of thinking: “I have photos everywhere…” you can start with: 👉 one place 👉 one task 👉 one small step 👉 Grab the PHOTO LOCATION Cheatsheet HERE! 🔍 A Note From Us This is exactly the kind of clarity we help people build inside our Digital Photo Clarity Audit—so you’re not left guessing what to do next. We’ll share more about that as it becomes available. 🎯 Your Takeaway You don’t need to organize anything today. Just: 👉 Figure out where your photos actually live That’s your starting point. We’ll be back next week with another tiny task to help you move past a different hurdle. And as always… take what fits, leave what doesn’t. 👉 Listen to the PHOTO ORGANIZING HURDLES Podcast HERE!
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Photo Organizing Hurdles
Why is it so hard to start organizing your photos? In this episode, we’re breaking down the real reasons people stay stuck — and it’s not what you think. After years of working with hands-on clients, VIP clients, and virtual coaching clients, we’ve seen the same patterns show up again and again. It doesn’t matter if someone has thousands of photos or hundreds of thousands — the struggle usually isn’t about the photos themselves. It’s the hidden hurdles behind the scenes. From overwhelm and decision fatigue… to distractions, too many choices, and the pressure of “I should be doing something with my photos”… these are the things that quietly stop progress before it even begins. Once you can recognize these hurdles, everything starts to feel lighter — and moving forward becomes much simpler. This episode is your starting point to understanding what’s really holding you back… so you can finally begin. 👉 And if you’re ready for a simple next step, check out our Tiny Task series — short, realistic actions to help you move forward without overwhelm.
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Photo Organizing: What Happens When You Just Visit Your Photo Memories?
Episode Notes: What Happens When You Just Visit Your Photo Memories? What do you experience when you open your photos and simply visit your memories — no deleting, no organizing, no sharing, no pressure? In this episode of sort-it-out, Kristi and Amanda take on a simple but surprisingly emotional little challenge: spending two uninterrupted minutes just being with their photo memories. What started as a tiny experiment turned into a much deeper conversation about how hard it can be to sit with our photos without instantly slipping into “task mode.” From unfinished projects and current guilt to missing younger versions of our kids — and ourselves — there were way more feelings wrapped up in those two minutes than expected. And yes… there is also a very important side conversation about air fryers. What We Talk About in This Episode In this episode, we unpack: Why it can feel surprisingly hard to simply be with our photo memories How quickly our brains jump to tasks like sharing, deleting, favouriting, or turning memories into projects The emotional layers that can show up when we revisit older photos and videos How photo memories can bring both joy and guilt at the same time Why being intentional about visiting our photos matters A simple “Tiny Action” that has nothing to do with organizing — and everything to do with reconnecting A Few Honest Takeaways This episode reminds us that photo organizing isn’t always about structure, systems, and productivity. Sometimes the real challenge is slowing down enough to remember that our photos are not just a to-do list — they are our lives, our people, and our stories. Amanda reflects on how hard it was to just sit with her memories without immediately thinking about projects and planning. Kristi shares how even though she technically “failed” the challenge by turning it into inspiration for business content, she still rediscovered videos and moments she had forgotten — and that felt like a win in its own way. This Episode’s Tiny Action Take two minutes to visit your photo memories. That’s it. No deleting. No sharing. No organizing. No favouriting. No captions. Just open your photos and be with them. And if you want to make it extra meaningful, spend one of those two-minute visits with a family member. This tiny action isn’t a to-do. It’s a non-to-do. It’s a chance to just be. Why This Matters If your photo library has started to feel like a project instead of a place to reconnect with your memories, this episode is a gentle reminder: You are allowed to simply enjoy your photos. You don’t always have to do something with them. Connect With Us If this episode resonated with you, we’d love to hear what came up in your own two-minute memory visit. 🌐 Website: www.memorymomentum.ca 📧 Email: [email protected] Thanks so much for spending this time with us. Remember — take what fits, leave what doesn’t, and focus on progress, not perfection. We’ll see you next time on sort-it-out.
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Tiny Task - Where Do My Photos Live?
Why Your Photo System Feels Messy (And It’s Not Your Fault) If your photos feel scattered across devices, apps, and old backups, you’re not alone — and it’s probably not because you’re disorganized. In this Tiny Task episode, Kristi explains why photo collections often become messy over time. Most of the time, it happens because technology evolves faster than our awareness of where our photos are actually being stored. New phones, upgraded computers, and forgotten old devices can quietly create layers in your photo ecosystem without you even realizing it. The good news? Once you understand where your photos live, organizing them becomes much easier. This episode focuses on a simple mindset shift that removes the guilt and a tiny awareness step that can help you begin bringing clarity to your photo collection. This Episode’s Tiny Task Instead of organizing anything today, start by mapping where your photos might live. Think about places like: Old phones Current and past computers External hard drives USB drives or SD cards CDs or DVDs Cloud services (iCloud, Google Photos, Dropbox, etc.) Family members’ computers Printed photo boxes or albums When you can see the full picture of where your memories live, organizing becomes much more manageable — because you can tackle one small location at a time. Download the Free Worksheet To make this easier, we created a simple worksheet to help you brainstorm all the places your photos might exist. 👉 Download the Photo Location Brainstorm Sheet This worksheet helps you: Map where your photos currently live Turn that list into a gentle organizing roadmap Choose one small location to tackle when you're ready Sometimes the first step isn’t organizing — it’s simply understanding the landscape. Remember You don’t have to solve everything today. Maybe one tiny step is researching how to access photos from an old CD. Maybe it’s plugging in an old hard drive to see what’s there. Small awareness leads to small action — and small action creates real momentum. Resources 🌐 Website: www.memorymomentum.ca 📧 Email us: [email protected] Listen & Follow If this episode helped you feel a little less overwhelmed, make sure you’re following the sort-it-out podcast so you don’t miss future Tiny Task episodes. Take what fits, leave what doesn’t — and focus on progress over perfection. We'll see you next time on sort-it-out. 🎙️
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3 Top Secret Photo Organizing Tools
Episode Notes — The Top 3 Tools in Our Photo Organizing Toolkit In this episode of Sort-it-Out, Kristi and Amanda take you behind the scenes to share the three core tools they rely on when organizing photo collections for clients and themselves. These tools help simplify the process of consolidating scattered photos, organizing them chronologically, and removing duplicates — especially when working within the Apple ecosystem. What We Cover Why organizing often starts outside of your photo library The importance of consolidating photos from multiple sources before organizing How the right tools can dramatically reduce overwhelm and save time The 3 Tools We Discuss 1. Big Mean Folder Machine A powerful tool used to consolidate and organize photo folders into chronological order based on metadata, making large collections easier to manage. 2. Adobe Bridge (Free Tool) A flexible photo viewing and key wording program that allows you to sort, filter, and manage photos directly from your computer folders. 3. PhotoSweeper An inexpensive but highly effective tool for identifying and removing duplicate or similar photos — especially useful for large collections. Bonus Tool: Dropbox A simple way to collect, share, and transfer photos between people or devices, making collaboration and project workflows easier. Key Takeaway You don’t need dozens of complicated apps to organize your photos — just a few well-chosen tools can dramatically simplify your workflow and help you move from photo chaos to clarity. Remember: Take what fits, leave what doesn’t, and focus on progress over perfection. MemoryMomentum.ca
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The Screenshot Trick That Changed My Camera Roll
Ever try to silence your iPhone alarm before it wakes your partner… only to be blinded by a surprise update and completely thrown off before the day even starts? 🙃 That was Kristi — and it led to an unexpected aha moment that instantly changed how she uses screenshots (and keeps her camera roll clutter-free). In this episode, we talk about how a small iPhone update revealed a powerful organizing feature that many people overlook — even though Amanda has been quietly using it for years. In this episode, we cover: A very real, half-asleep tech frustration we’ve all experienced How screenshots don’t have to automatically live in your camera roll The little checkmark option that lets you choose where screenshots are saved Why saving screenshots to Notes or Files can drastically reduce photo clutter How small tech tweaks can prevent bigger organizing problems later Why updates often highlight tools we already had — but weren’t using intentionally The big takeaway: You don’t need a massive decluttering session to stay organized. Tiny decisions made in the moment — like where a screenshot gets saved — can save you hours of cleanup later. As always, this isn’t about perfection or doing it “the right way.” It’s about noticing small opportunities, choosing what works for you, and building simple workflows that fit real life. Take what fits, leave what doesn’t — and we’ll see you next time on sort-it-out. 🎧✨
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Photo Book Q&A — Getting Unstuck Without Perfection
Photo books sound like a great idea… until you actually try to make one. In this quick Q&A episode, Kristi answers the most common photo book questions we’ve heard over the years — no pressure to finish, just clarity to help you get unstuck. This episode is for anyone who’s been avoiding photo books because they feel overwhelming, too big, or “not perfect enough.” In this episode, we cover: How to actually start a photo book (hint: it’s not design) Why starting small beats starting “meaningful” How many photos you really need (it’s fewer than you think) Pages vs. spreads — and how to think about storytelling Choosing a photo book size and page count without overthinking Why imperfect photos still belong in your books What to do if you’re afraid you won’t finish How “done” can feel better than “done perfectly” Kristi also shares personal stories — from thinking she invented scrapbooking (spoiler: she didn’t 😄) to finally finishing long-overdue school memory books for her kids in a way that actually worked. If you’ve been holding off on photo books because you thought you had to do everything the right way, this episode gives you permission to do it your way. Free Resource: 📘 100 Unique Photo Book Ideas Get inspired with simple, creative photo book ideas you may never have considered: 👉 Grab the list here! Connect with Us: 🌐 Website: https://www.memorymomentum.ca 📧 Email: [email protected] If this episode helped you feel a little less overwhelmed, make sure you’re following the podcast so you don’t miss a new episode every other week. Take what fits, leave what doesn’t — and remember, progress beats perfection. We’ll see you next time on Sort-It-Out.
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Photo Organizing: Where Do I Even Start?
Have you ever opened your phone, scrolled through thousands of photos, and thought… Where do I even start? You’re not alone — and this episode is for you. In this episode of Sort-It-Out, Kristi and Amanda break down the very first steps to photo organizing in a way that feels doable, not overwhelming. We talk honestly about why so many people feel stuck, how decision fatigue and tech confusion play a role, and why starting small is the secret to actually making progress. You’ll hear real-life stories (including a surprise win from Kristi’s 21-year-old daughter), relatable mom moments, and practical strategies you can use today — even if you only have 10 minutes. In this episode, we cover: Why most people freeze before they even start organizing photos How digital clutter creates decision fatigue and overwhelm Simple ways to start deleting without scrolling endlessly Using Apple Photos “Collections” to tackle screenshots, duplicates, and clutter Why themed albums can reduce mental load How tiny habits beat marathon organizing sessions The difference between syncing and backing up photos (in plain English) Why your photos feeling “too hard” is not a personal failure This episode is all about progress over perfection — chipping away, building momentum, and reconnecting with your memories without guilt. Take what fits, leave what doesn’t, and remember: even one small step counts. Helpful Links: 🌐 Website: https://www.memorymomentum.ca 📧 Email: [email protected] If this episode helped you feel a little less overwhelmed, make sure you’re following the podcast so you don’t miss a new episode every other week. Let’s sort it out — together.
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Photo Organizing: Why storage is important when buying a new Mac
🧠 Pick Amanda’s Brain: Mac Storage Edition This episode is short, practical, and packed with insight straight from Amanda — our tech and systems guru — shared through Kristi. We cover: Why storage fills up faster than you think (OS updates, apps, photos, videos) What happens when your Mac doesn’t have enough storage Why you can’t upgrade Mac storage later How low storage forces early (and confusing) use of external hard drives 💻 Amanda’s Storage Recommendations When buying a new Mac: 1 TB Mac → Ideal for large photo collections or work-heavy use 500 GB Mac → Fine for smaller photo collections and light use (email, streaming, social media) Avoid 256 GB → The base model fills up fast and limits photo storage The cost jump from 256 GB to 500 GB is relatively small, but the impact on usability is huge. 🔌 External Hard Drives (EHDs) If you’re not ready to upgrade your Mac yet: External hard drives are okay for additional storage Ideally used as backup, not primary storage Recommended size: 1 TB Brands we’ve used and trust: LaCie (Purchase here) Seagate (Purchase here) Western Digital (Purchase here) Just a quick note — some of the links we mention may be affiliate links, which helps support the show at no extra cost to you. 🔄 Ports Matter (USB-C vs USB-A) New Macs use USB-C Older Macs use USB-A You may need: A compatible hard drive or A multiport adapter Always check ports before buying. 📍 Why This Matters Photo organizing doesn’t start with folders — it starts with tech that works. If your Mac is constantly full, slow, or forcing workarounds, organizing becomes nearly impossible. This one decision can save you years of frustration. Storage matters more than you think. 💬 Want to Pick Amanda’s Brain? Have a topic you’d love us to cover? Email us Message us on social Leave a comment on this episode We’ll save it for a future Pick Amanda’s Brain episode. 🔗 Connect With Us 🌐 Website: www.memorymomentum.ca 📧 Email: [email protected] Thanks for listening — and we’ll see you next time on Sort-It-Out! 🎧
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Photo Organizing: Decluttering your iPhone
📸 The Real Problem: Digital Photo Overwhelm Take the 5 Day iPhone Decluttering Challenge Today!! The issue isn’t that you don’t care about your photos. It’s that digital clutter makes it hard to enjoy them — or even know where to start. When your camera roll is full of: Duplicates and blurry shots Screenshots that never got deleted Years of unsorted memories Opening your photos can feel heavy and overwhelming — so most of us avoid it altogether. In this episode, we focus specifically on digital clutter within the Apple ecosystem, and why understanding where your photos live is the first step to getting unstuck. 🍎 Apple Ecosystem Basics (Without the Tech Overwhelm) Amanda walks through the many places photos can live, including: Apple Photos Text messages Shared albums WhatsApp and other apps Downloads folders External hard drives and older media We explain what the Apple ecosystem actually means, how photos move between devices, and why things can feel confusing if you don’t understand how your tech is working together. 🧹 The Sort: 3 Simple Ways to Start Decluttering Today We share three practical, doable strategies you can start right away: The Daily Delete: Spend a few minutes deleting photos from one date — no overthinking required. Using Favorites to Curate: Keep the best version, not all versions. Favorites can be permanent or project-based. Albums & Folders (Starting Small): Create simple themed albums (like travel or kids’ activities) without fear of deleting or duplicating photos. We also clear up a huge misconception: Adding photos to an album does not duplicate them — and deleting from an album doesn’t delete the original photo. Plus, we explain how Recently Deleted works so you can confidently experiment without fear. ✨ Key Takeaways You don’t need hours to organize your photos Small, consistent actions matter more than big projects Playing around in your Photos app builds confidence You’re not doing it “wrong” — you’re just learning 💛 Remember This You don’t have to do it all. Take what fits, leave what doesn’t. Focus on progress, not perfection. If this episode helped you feel a little less overwhelmed, make sure you’re following the podcast so you don’t miss new episodes every other week. Take the 5 day iPhone Decluttering Challenge Today!! 🔗 Connect With Us 🌐 Website: www.memorymomentum.ca 📧 Email: [email protected] Thanks so much for listening — and we’ll hear you next time on Sort It Out! 🎧
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What is Photo Organizing (Really)?
✨ What We Talk About in This Episode We tackle one of the most common questions we hear: What even is photo organizing? If you search online, you’ll find lots of definitions: Sorting your camera roll Digitizing old photos Filing printed photos into albums or boxes And honestly? None of those are wrong — they’re just pieces of the bigger picture. For us at Memory Momentum, photo organizing is a broader umbrella. Every episode of Sort It Out! will include a photo-organizing element, but we’ll also sprinkle in real-life topics, busy-life hacks, and conversations about things we care about — because life isn’t meant to be perfectly curated. 📸 Our Definition of Photo Organizing To us, photo organizing includes: Organizing digital and printed photos Creating simple systems that actually work Building routines that fit into real, busy lives Managing photos so you can find what you need Creating photo projects, albums, and memory displays If it involves photos, organizing, or systems that help you get unstuck, it fits under our definition. Photo organizing isn’t just about filing photos in order — it’s about making your memories manageable, meaningful, and even fun. 💛 Our Reminder to You You don’t have to do it all. Take what fits, leave what doesn’t. Focus on progress, not perfection. If this episode helped you feel a little less overwhelmed, make sure you’re following the podcast so you don’t miss new episodes every other week. 🔗 Connect With Us 🌐 Website: www.memorymomentum.ca 📧 Email: [email protected]
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Photo Organizing: Welcome to Sort-It-Out (Podcast Trailer)
Welcome to Sort-It-Out! If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your photos — too many on your phone, scattered across devices, or stacks of prints sitting in closets — you’re in the right place. Sort It Out is hosted by Kristi and Amanda, childhood best friends turned professional photo organizers. This podcast is all about photo organizing made simple — no guilt, no overwhelm — mixed with real-life mom moments, everyday organizing lessons, and honest conversations about busy lives. We’re moms, we’re busy, and life is messy. Around here, we focus on progress, not perfection. We know what it feels like to stare at a chaotic camera roll or unfinished photo projects and think, Where do I even begin? Throughout the show, you can expect: Practical tips for organizing digital and printed photos Simple habits and everyday organizing hacks that actually stick Busy-life systems that work in real life Honest conversations about motherhood, mental load, and women’s issues And sometimes, chats about the things we love — just because We’re not pretending to have it all together. But we do know what works, and we’re excited to share it with you. Take what fits, leave what doesn’t, and let’s make progress together — even if you only have a few minutes a day. 🎧 Subscribe now — full episodes are launching soon, and we can’t wait to sort it out with you.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Sort-It-Out! is a podcast for busy moms and real-life humans who want to feel less overwhelmed by their photos — and their lives.Hosted by childhood best friends turned professional photo organizers, Kristi and Amanda, this show is all about photo organizing made simple — no guilt, no overwhelm, and definitely no perfection required.Each episode blends practical tips for organizing digital and printed photos (hello, iPhone chaos), easy-to-follow systems that actually work in busy seasons, and honest conversations about motherhood, mental load, everyday organizing hacks, and real-life women’s issues. And sometimes, we just talk about things we love — because life isn’t meant to be perfectly curated.If you’re drowning in photos, struggling to start memory projects, or just looking for simple routines and small wins that make life feel lighter, you’re in the right place.Steal what works, leave what doesn’t — and let’s sort it out together.
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